[Massacres Of The South (1551-1815) VI by Alexandre Dumas Pere]@TWC D-Link bookMassacres Of The South (1551-1815) VI CHAPTER IV 22/25
"Knowest thou this writing ?" demanded the cadi.--"It is mine."-- "And this seal ?"--"It is that of my master, Ali Pacha."-- "How does it come to be placed at the foot of these letters ?"--"I did this by order of my chief, abusing the confidence of my master, who occasionally allowed me to use it to sign his orders."-- "It is enough: thou canst withdraw." Uneasy as to the success of his intrigue, Ali was approaching the Hall of Justice.
As he entered the court, the Greek, who had just finished his examination, threw himself at his feet, assuring him that all had gone well.
"It is good," said Ali; "thou shalt have thy reward." Turning round, he made a sign to his guards, who had their orders, and who instantly seized the unhappy Greek, and, drowning his voice with their shouts, hung him in the courtyard.
This execution finished, the pacha presented himself before the judges and inquired the result of their investigation.
He was answered by a burst of congratulation.
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